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A Dallas-area attorney admitted to referencing fictitious cases in a brief, saying she failed to verify results from online ...
Rite Aid Corp. is running low on cash and preparing to sell itself in pieces as it heads toward its second bankruptcy, less ...
A trial court’s $79 million award to Matterport Inc.'s former CEO in a stock dispute included an excessive amount of interest ...
Democrats are demanding more information from major law firms on deals reached with President Donald Trump to provide free ...
Two top career supervisors in the Justice Department’s civil rights division have been temporarily reassigned to other ...
Covington & Burling and WilmerHale reported little change in their lobbying work in the first quarter, suggesting clients are so far standing by two firms attacked by President Donald Trump.
Google LLC escaped a National Labor Relations Board order directing it to negotiate with a union representing contract ...
The new head of a federal watchdog tasked with protecting federal workers’ rights ordered staff to halt investigations into ...
The Federal Trade Commission published updates to its Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule on Tuesday, finalizing a ...
Dunkin’ Donuts didn’t discriminate against people with lactose intolerance with its now-retired upcharge on non-dairy ...
A Maryland attorney, James McCollum Jr., pleaded guilty to not paying employment taxes withheld from the employees of his law firm and not filing his own individual income tax returns, the Justice ...
Leila Amineddoleh joined Tarter Krinsky & Drogin as a partner in its new art law practice in New York, the firm announced ...